"Aesthetics and the End of the Mimetic Moment: The Introduction of Art Education in Japanese and Egyptian Schools," Comparative Studies in Society and History 58, no. 4 (October 2016): 982-1003.
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“Japan’s Bifurcated Modernity: Writing and Calligraphy in Japanese Public Schools, 1872-1943.” Theory, Culture and Society 26, no. 2-3 (2009): 233-247.
“Shakib Arslan’s Imagining of Europe: The Colonizer, the Inquisitor, the Islamic, the Virtuous, and the Friend.” In Islam in Europe in the Interwar Period: Networks, Status, Challenges. Edited by Nathalie Clayer and Eric Germain, 156-182. New York: Columbia University Press, 2008.
Raja-Adal
<p>Japanese history, world history</p>
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raja.adal@pitt.edu
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Adal
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PhD, Harvard University (2009)
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History
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WWWPH 3295
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Assistant Professor
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